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Chart based on 9 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.
2009 Toyota Sienna 4dr Minivan, ext.
266-horsepower 3.5L V6 5-speed automatic FWD
101000 mi
US $200
Passenger power door cable broke. Replaced same.
141000 mi
US $900
Automatic sliding door cable broke and had to replace the cable and related components.
104000 mi
US $100
Passenger sliding cables broke on both doors
9269 mi
Rear hatch struts were sticky. Hatch was hard to open, if you opened it only half it stayed that way, didn't go by itself all the way up. Hatch struts replaced under warranty. Rear hatch struts were sticky. Hatch didn't want to open easly. Struts replaced under warranty.
102300 mi
C $850
Rear wiper
115000 mi
sliding door hinge on both doors went out...doors were hard to open
77000 mi
US $200
Power Door failed. Did not repair, just had them clean up failed parts and door is manual now.
123700 mi
US $1100
Sliding door cable broke, preventing door from opening.
Power sliding door was broken. It was cheaper to snip the cable and we now use it as manual door. (A few thousand dollars vs less than a hundred.) Fixed a middle row, side seat that had been removed from the van. We tried to get it back in the van but it never connected properly. That took him about 20 minutes.
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